Michael S. White “allows a visitor to analyze the material in complex and highly specific ways: for instance, how many service members from New York State over 50 have died in hostile actions in Iraq? (One: Sgt. First Class Ramon A. Acevedoaponte, 51, of Watertown, killed when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee in 2005.)”

Tom Willett includes a single news account for each United States service member killed in combat, with room for comments.

Q Madp created his site â€œtwo days before the war started, to make sure all these guys are recognized â€” I don’t want them to be trashed like they were in Vietnam.â€

The New York Times also links from this article to their own coverage.

Each of these sites fills a different need; provides a different perspective. Take this to heart: if you’re not providing people with what they want, they’ll make it for themselves. No one has a monopoly on information or publication anymore.